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US copyright body calls for priority monitoring of IP rights in 16 countries
By Simon Aughton
Posted on 13 Feb 2007 at 15:13
The IIPA estimates that global losses due to piracy were at least $30-35 billion in 2006, not counting significant losses due to Internet copying, for which figures are not yet available.
Last year 13 of the 16 countries named by IIPA were included on the priority list.
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